- Vol. 07
- Chapter 04
Image by Omid Armin
Refugee
She waited.
In rain; in the rudimentary sharp reflectionsv
of just-before-dusk,
she waited,
rubber booted, her good, warm coat
turned up at the collar,
the familiar
headscarf covering her hair,
tightened at her throat,
its coarse knot
squeezing her every breath
to tethered clouds.
She waited
as the cold sunk into her,
trembling like a waif,
despite the western
burnish of the dying day
charging the eye
with its pretense of warmth.
She waited,
first outpost of the night,
hugging her bag,
as if to reassure herself
of affection.
She waited,
like a ghost, burning and drowning
at the same time.